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my son just turned 2.5 and I think he maybe ready for potty training this weekend we are going to put him into a toddler bed and then in 2 weeks we want to start potty training. My questions are how do i get him to tell me he wants to go on the potty? (If I put him on the potty he usually will go but he won't tell me before hand). I thought I could put underwear on him and put him on like every 1/2 hour or so and maybe he will eventally tell me he has to go before. But now when I put him on the potty he makes me get out of the bathroom for "privacy" then I don't know if he goes or not because will tell me he did but then like 2 minutes later he will pee. I tried using the potty with the catch cup thing but he doesn't like it anymore and wants to sit on the big potty with nothing on it. I'm going to get videos and books and everything I can think and really focus on training him in 2 weeks do I could use any ideas or thoughts. Thanks in advance!!!

2007-07-13 06:43:23 · 7 answers · asked by Mr.Cool 2 in Pregnancy & Parenting Toddler & Preschooler

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Every time i have to go potty, i tell my son "I think mommy has to go potty, want to come with me?" He does, then I say "do you want to try too?" He will... he finally caught on and now he says he has to go potty too. It just takes time. Dont push him... just make it a fun time. He will do just fine.

2007-07-13 06:47:04 · answer #1 · answered by Rachel 2 · 0 0

With my son i did this. I put his potty chair in the living room and I let him run around naked or in underpants. He would use it from time to time and he would get a sticker when he would go in it, he put this sticker on his potty chair, this became a game. Then we put the potty chair in the bathroom and becuse he would have to go into the bathroom to use it, he recieved a sticker and a dum-dum sucker. Using this method I had him potty trained in 2 weeks and he was only 26 months at the time.
I wouldn't put him in the toddler bed until he starts with the potty training because then you can use the "your in a big boy bed now so you can use the big boy potty"

I wish you luck but remember that if he isn't showing interest in the potty don't rush him or punish him, it will just make the process take longer.

2007-07-13 06:56:00 · answer #2 · answered by ldysam1 3 · 0 0

If you are looking for potty training videos, try the Potty Power video:

http://www.amazon.com/Potty-Power-Boys-Girls/dp/B0002B55DO

I bought this for my daughter after many unsuccessful attempts at potty training and it was like a miracle. I let her watch it once all the way through, then I put her on her potty seat and let her sit on the potty while watching the video. She wanted to watch it all day long.......so she sat on the potty most of the day the first day and has been completely trained ever since that day. It was like she just finally "got" the whole potty thing and she was so excited. Also, I bought her a new potty seat. She had one already, but didn't want to use it either....preferred the training seat on the big potty. Bringing the new potty seat in was exciting for her (I bought the Graco training rewards potty seat from ToysRUs) so she wanted to sit on it in front of the TV and watch her video. I think the key for me was introducing these new things at the same time so it was just really exciting new "toys" to her. I also had been giving her pottie stickers (www.pottiestickers.com) after every potty sitting (1 for sitting,2 for pee, 3 for poop) and this also helped her, too. I tried putting her on the potty when I thought she needed to potty and that didn't work because I think she thought I was trying to get her to do something and maybe she didn't want to do it.......if I wanted her to. With this video, I left the potty training up to her and it became something SHE wanted to do instead of something I wanted her to do. The most important thing to do is just be patient and don't push too much. It just takes time for them to learn/decide they want to get rid of their diapers. Reward them for every success..........even just sitting and never punish for accidents. Good luck. Hope this helps. :o)

2007-07-14 04:14:21 · answer #3 · answered by Amy27 4 · 0 0

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2016-05-31 01:40:41 · answer #4 · answered by ? 1 · 0 0

go to the store and buy the toilet cleaner tablets that turn the water blue and tell him not to flush til mommy gets back. stand outside the door and when hes been there a while go in and check. your on the right track. my son wanted privacy too and this is what worked, he may not be quite ready also boys dont train until really close to three or after they are three my son was 3 and a half when it clicked for him good luck this takes months of work. it wont happen in a few days he has to learn his body signals

2007-07-13 06:52:34 · answer #5 · answered by kleighs mommy 7 · 0 0

With my son we used sticker charts, when he filled out his chart he would recieve a prize. We would hang the prizes in the bath room out of his reach so he could see them. If you think it's a good idea just tell your son that he needs to show mommy or daddy that he went and he can get a sticker.
When it came to him telling us, it just took time for him to understand. good luck and take care.

2007-07-13 07:22:09 · answer #6 · answered by halls 1 · 0 0

Before you decide to potty train, please look out for some ways or his signs of readiness.
Click here to find out more, http://pottysuccess.blogspot.com
The best you may want to start training him with just underpants. Explain to him why he is no more wearing diapers.

2007-07-13 07:20:11 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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